Not long ago, you got to know Denimio better through our interview with Robin Denim: Denimio first interview with Robin Denim. After confiding our insider information in you, Denimio wants to share even…
People who have been interested in Japanese denim for a long time probably know that it is the Japanese approach to jeans production that characterizes the beauty of a weave of denim. The difference of…
The company Samurai Jeans from Osaka was founded in 1997 and will celebrate its 20-year anniversary soon. For people who are tightly interested in Japanese denim, Samurai is definitely a denim icon and…
We all love jeans with a saturated indigo color. This classic dark color is very beautiful and over time, acquires new shades during fading. Some like contrast fading and prefers going on a long time …
Currently, jeans from raw selvedge denim are very popular. The colored thread woven into the edge is a kind of “identification mark”, indicating the quality of the jeans and the traditional approach to…
As many of you know, those shirts or trousers you pull our everyday wardrobe originally have roots from working, military or athletic clothing. Once a purely utilitarian and practical decision,…
When it comes to the most significant and noticeable details of jeans, embroidered arcuates (or arcs) on the pockets are one of the most recognizable elements. (Think the Big Mac sign, but for denim.)…
As we all know, untreated raw denim is essentially a “clean canvas” – and, if I may say so, also a creative space for its owner. Identical, dark, crispy blue jeans are being bought everyday, but only …
When you buy your non-washed denim jeans, probably the first thing you should do with them (before wearing them 😉 is to SOAK them. You can have jeans either from raw denim, which have not been subjected…
It’s no secret that for many Japanese jeans fans, raw or dry denim, stands to be the most interesting and coveted factors of all. The idea of jeans in its “primordial form” attracts people by its…